The snubbed Christine O’Donnell, despite rearranging her schedule to fly to Iowa for a tea party rally she’s now been uninvited to, won’t come to Iowa at all this weekend, an aide said tonight.

The cover of Christine O'Donnell's book, released earlier this month.

O’Donnell, who is on a national tour for her book “Troublemaker,” won’t use the flight she’s reserved on to do a make-shift book-signing here, aide Matt Moran told The Des Moines Register.

Tea Party of America organizers said today they knocked O’Donnell off the speakers list for Saturday’s rally in Indianola after they received a phone call from Sarah Palin’s chief of staff, Michael Glassner.

O’Donnell, a former U.S. Senate candidate, had paid for her initial commercial flight to Des Moines from Nevada, where she will do a book signing Friday evening. She canceled that one when her invitation was axed the first time a couple days ago.

Rally organizers paid for the second flight after she was re-invited Tuesday, but O’Donnell doesn’t intend to take advantage of it.

Moran said O’Donnell has always defended Palin “to the hilt” whenever she had the opportunity.

Tea Party of America co-founder Ken Crow said O’Donnell was initially disinvited after he received emails critical of her, but re-invited Tuesday after he was impressed by her grace in handling the situation.

“As of this morning we saw a very classy move by Ken Crow, but since then there’s been a lot of inconsistent and false statements,” Moran said. “Christine talks about ‘rising above it’ in her book, and we hope the event is a phenomenal success.”